By Ben Morgan and FOX23.com News Staff
TULSA, Okla. — The Tulsa Police Department said a woman drove a stolen car into the home of her ex-boyfriend on Sunday morning.
Around 5:39 a.m. on Sunday, police said they were called out to a house near South Yorktown Avenue and East 6th Street.
When officers arrived, they said they saw a car had driven straight into the front of the home and heard screaming coming from inside.

Following an investigation, police said they learned 24-year-old Annabel Torres had shown up at the home, which belonged to her ex-boyfriend, while his current girlfriend and her two children were visiting.
According to authorities, Torres was acting erratically and stole the car belonging to her ex’s current girlfriend and drove it into his house.
Police said she also hit two other parked cars during the incident.
Authorities stated officers heard Torres say she intended to drive over anyone who was there.
Police said Torres fought against officers as they attempted to arrest her, leading to additional charges.
The Tulsa Police Department said Torres is set to face the following charges as a result of the incident:
- Assault with a Deadly Weapon
- Assault and Battery on a Police Officer
- Malicious Mischief
- Larceny of an Automobile
- Resisting Arrest
Since Torres is a tribal member, her case will be turned over to the FBI and tribal authorities for further investigation.